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I'm getting one kernel panic a day while my Mac is resting (prevent computer from sleeping automatically when the display is off is checked, enable power nap is checked). No issues to speak of under Mojave. Anyone have any ideas about this last crash?


panic(cpu 0 caller 0xffffff801ea290b7): "IOSCSIPeripheralDeviceType00::setPowerState(0xffffff80507dba40 : 0xffffff7f9f1b218a, 1 -> 4) timed out after 101852 ms"@/BuildRoot/Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/xnu/xnu-6153.11.26/iokit/Kernel/IOServicePM.cpp:5302


Backtrace (CPU 0), Frame : Return Address


0xffffff9231413b40 : 0xffffff801e33f98b


0xffffff9231413b90 : 0xffffff801e476c15


0xffffff9231413bd0 : 0xffffff801e46861e


0xffffff9231413c20 : 0xffffff801e2e6a40


0xffffff9231413c40 : 0xffffff801e33f077


0xffffff9231413d40 : 0xffffff801e33f45b


0xffffff9231413d90 : 0xffffff801ead2d89


0xffffff9231413e00 : 0xffffff801ea290b7


0xffffff9231413e50 : 0xffffff801ea28c79


0xffffff9231413e60 : 0xffffff801ea4002e


0xffffff9231413ea0 : 0xffffff801ea27a28


0xffffff9231413ec0 : 0xffffff801e3811d5


0xffffff9231413f40 : 0xffffff801e380d01


0xffffff9231413fa0 : 0xffffff801e2e613e





BSD process name corresponding to current thread: kernel_task


Boot args: chunklist-security-epoch=0 -chunklist-no-rev2-dev





Mac OS version:


19A602





Kernel version:


Darwin Kernel Version 19.0.0: Wed Sep 25 20:18:50 PDT 2019; root:xnu-6153.11.26~2/RELEASE_X86_64


Kernel UUID: 70EDD61F-86EE-3E1B-873F-98D909B78160


Kernel slide: 0x000000001e000000


Kernel text base: 0xffffff801e200000


__HIB text base: 0xffffff801e100000


System model name: Macmini8,1 (Mac-7BA5B2DFE22DDD8C)


System shutdown begun: NO





System uptime in nanoseconds: 95306816379667


last loaded kext at 94828339403684: >!UODD 489.11.2 (addr 0xffffff7fa1eb0000, size 20480)


last unloaded kext at 78606496576276: >!UAudio 320.47 (addr 0xffffff7fa25f5000, size 434176)


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>AudioAUUC 1.70


>!AGraphicsDevicePolicy 4.1.46


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@fileutil 20.036.15


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|IOUserEthernet 1.0.1


>!AUpstreamUserClient 3.6.8


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>!AThunderboltIP 3.1.3


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>!ABCMWLANCore 1.0.0


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Something out of those is causing kernel panics (I am sure it isn’t monitor, keyboard or mouse). My bet is external DVD drive or HDDs, since crashes are SCSI related.

If you had all these devices connected to Mac while it was running Mojave, and KPs didn’t occur, then your best option might be downgrading to Mojave until Catalina gets fixed. Or just bear through it until update fixes your problems (which might be in a next update, but might as well could be in 10.15.6).
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Try to disable “put hard disks to sleep when possible”.
 
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This is a known issue with multiple monitors and Vega GPUs. Do you have a Vega?
 
Happy to report, no kernel panics since unplugging the DVD-RW and unticking the Enable Power Nap box in Energy Saver. Thanks for the help everyone! My prefs now look like this:
 

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Happy to report, no kernel panics since unplugging the DVD-RW and unticking the Enable Power Nap box in Energy Saver. Thanks for the help everyone! My prefs now look like this:

I didn’t expect other result as KP report was pretty much straightforward.

Question is: why are there SCSI related KP on Catalina, but not Mojave and earlier? Hopefully it will get patched.
 
Happy to report, no kernel panics since unplugging the DVD-RW and unticking the Enable Power Nap box in Energy Saver. Thanks for the help everyone! My prefs now look like this:

Exact same problem here. Apple Care told me to reboot into Safe Mode, then reboot again into normal mode because "Safe Mode fixes things." I asked if there was a log to see if anything was fixed, he said no. I don't have much confidence that rebooting twice did anything other than fulfill the support checklist. His next step is to reinstall Catalina.

Anyway, I just unticked every single setting in the power control panel and we'll see if that fixes things. I have external drives, including Time Machine. I bet it was trying to run TM while sleeping.
 
Update from my issue: two external monitors using DisplayPort to USB-C cause kernel panics. However, I just received my AMD Radeon 5700XT and having both external monitors connected to my eGPU directly, I do not get kernel panics.
 
Just converted my 2013 MacPro to Catalina 10.15.1 by updating the existing Mojave installation. This machine has two monitors connected through display port connections, 2 OWC ThunderBay4 disk arrays set up as Raid 10 with Softraid and 1 OWC Thunderbay 4 disk array set up as two each disks as Raid 0. I boot from the internal 1 TB Apple SSD. I have had NO issues whatever. The installation went smoothly from sa USB key I created. My iTunes converted perfectly with all artwork.
 
Eventually, I had to revert to Mojave (which is running like a champ). Photoshop and ACR was giving me a lot of problems.
 
Exact same problem here. Apple Care told me to reboot into Safe Mode, then reboot again into normal mode because "Safe Mode fixes things." I asked if there was a log to see if anything was fixed, he said no. I don't have much confidence that rebooting twice did anything other than fulfill the support checklist. His next step is to reinstall Catalina.

Anyway, I just unticked every single setting in the power control panel and we'll see if that fixes things. I have external drives, including Time Machine. I bet it was trying to run TM while sleeping.

What kind of idiots are working there?

Safe mode doesn’t fix anything by itself. It is there to make fixing things easier. Still you are the one who has to find the culprit.
 
Safe mode at least use to do basic fsck to check integrity of directory and journaling. Has that changed?
 
This may be an odd-ball interpretation, but my crude disassembly of `bootbase.efi` makes those boot args seem like internal Apple flags set to allow for running not fully signed or revoked builds. (I have these both on one of my machine, so I've been digging). ChunkLists are what are verified when Internet recovery pulls down AppleDiagnostics or the BaseSystem. `-dev` is almost always a development flag.

Think Apple owes answers here on how these can be set given the T2....
 
Same panic problem since upgrading to Catalina and 10.15.1. Disabling energy checkmarks and will see what happens...
 
And another one to the list..

Disabled putting hard disks to sleep but still experiencing random kernel panics since updating to macOS Catalina 1.15.1.

panic(cpu 0 caller 0xffffff80294279d7): "IOSCSIPeripheralDeviceType00::setPowerState(0xffffff803cdfba20 : 0xffffff7fa96f218a, 0 -> 4) timed out after 101758 ms"@/BuildRoot/Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/xnu/xnu-6153.41.3/iokit/Kernel/IOServicePM.cpp:5302
Backtrace (CPU 0), Frame : Return Address
0xffffff812c443b40 : 0xffffff8028d39a3b
0xffffff812c443b90 : 0xffffff8028e70fe5
0xffffff812c443bd0 : 0xffffff8028e62a5e
0xffffff812c443c20 : 0xffffff8028ce0a40
0xffffff812c443c40 : 0xffffff8028d39127
0xffffff812c443d40 : 0xffffff8028d3950b
0xffffff812c443d90 : 0xffffff80294d17f9
0xffffff812c443e00 : 0xffffff80294279d7
0xffffff812c443e50 : 0xffffff8029427599
0xffffff812c443e60 : 0xffffff802943e94e
0xffffff812c443ea0 : 0xffffff8029426348
0xffffff812c443ec0 : 0xffffff8028d7b625
0xffffff812c443f40 : 0xffffff8028d7b151
0xffffff812c443fa0 : 0xffffff8028ce013e

BSD process name corresponding to current thread: kernel_task

Mac OS version:
19B88
 
Similar issues on my 2015 15" rMBP

Code:
panic(cpu 0 caller 0xffffff8005c279d7): com_apple_driver_AppleUSBCardReaderInterfaceNub::setPowerState(0xffffff805e724100 : 0xffffff7f892ecf86, 2 -> 0) timed out after 30730 ms\"@/BuildRoot/Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/xnu/xnu-6153.41.3/iokit/Kernel/IOServicePM.cpp:5302
Backtrace (CPU 0), Frame : Return Address
0xffffff922d98bb40 : 0xffffff8005539a3b
0xffffff922d98bb90 : 0xffffff8005670fe5
0xffffff922d98bbd0 : 0xffffff8005662a5e
0xffffff922d98bc20 : 0xffffff80054e0a40
0xffffff922d98bc40 : 0xffffff8005539127
0xffffff922d98bd40 : 0xffffff800553950b
0xffffff922d98bd90 : 0xffffff8005cd17f9
0xffffff922d98be00 : 0xffffff8005c279d7
0xffffff922d98be50 : 0xffffff8005c27599
0xffffff922d98be60 : 0xffffff8005c3e94e
0xffffff922d98bea0 : 0xffffff8005c26348
0xffffff922d98bec0 : 0xffffff800557b625
0xffffff922d98bf40 : 0xffffff800557b151
0xffffff922d98bfa0 : 0xffffff80054e013e

BSD process name corresponding to current thread: kernel_task

Mac OS version:
19B88

Kernel version:
Darwin Kernel Version 19.0.0: Thu Oct 17 16:17:15 PDT 2019; root:xnu-6153.41.3~29/RELEASE_X86_64
Kernel UUID: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Kernel slide:     0x0000000005200000
Kernel text base: 0xffffff8005400000
__HIB  text base: 0xffffff8005300000
System model name: MacBookPro11,5 (Mac-XXXXXXXXXXXX)
System shutdown begun: NO
Panic diags file available: YES (0x0)

System uptime in nanoseconds: 174849128810251
last loaded kext at 174796053651563: |SCSITaskUserClient\t422.0.2 (addr 0xffffff7f8a0f8000, size 36864)
last unloaded kext at 174345907354946: >usb.cdc\t5.0.0 (addr 0xffffff7f89f8d000, size 28672)
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com.vmware.kext.vmnet\t1299.21.09
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Using a USB hub fixed things for me. I'm not happy about it at all but whatever...
Apple support has repeatedly told me that every third party hardware needs a firmware update, which means they don't know anything whatsoever. Sorry to say, but we're **** out of luck with Apple these days.
 
Anyone know what this "SOULPeripheralDevice" is referring to??

panic(cpu 0 caller 0xffffff8010c279d7): "SOULPeripheralDevice::setPowerState(0xffffff80b37a1000 : 0xffffff7f90ef218a, 2 -> 0) timed out after 100765 ms"@/BuildRoot/Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/xnu/xnu-6153.41.3/iokit/Kernel/IOServicePM.cpp:5302
Backtrace (CPU 0), Frame : Return Address
0xffffffa77be83b40 : 0xffffff8010539a3b
0xffffffa77be83b90 : 0xffffff8010670fe5
0xffffffa77be83bd0 : 0xffffff8010662a5e
0xffffffa77be83c20 : 0xffffff80104e0a40
0xffffffa77be83c40 : 0xffffff8010539127
0xffffffa77be83d40 : 0xffffff801053950b
0xffffffa77be83d90 : 0xffffff8010cd17f9
0xffffffa77be83e00 : 0xffffff8010c279d7
0xffffffa77be83e50 : 0xffffff8010c27599
0xffffffa77be83e60 : 0xffffff8010c3e94e
0xffffffa77be83ea0 : 0xffffff8010c26348
0xffffffa77be83ec0 : 0xffffff801057b625
0xffffffa77be83f40 : 0xffffff801057b151
0xffffffa77be83fa0 : 0xffffff80104e013e

BSD process name corresponding to current thread: kernel_task

Mac OS version:
19B88

Kernel version:
Darwin Kernel Version 19.0.0: Thu Oct 17 16:17:15 PDT 2019; root:xnu-6153.41.3~29/RELEASE_X86_64
 
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